Fig. 2From: Direct identification of Monilinia brown rot fungi on infected fruits by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry Monilinia mycelium obtained from infected cherries can be directly used for MALDI biotyping. a Freshly harvested, ripe cherries were infected and colonized by all four species of Monilinia. b MALDI-TOF MS spectra for M. fructigena and M. polystroma (green), M. laxa (blue) and M. fructicola (red). For each species, a representative spectrum obtained from an in vitro culture and from infected cherries is shownBack to article page